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<blockquote data-quote="tRidiot" data-source="post: 2946376" data-attributes="member: 9374"><p>I use the $50 ones. They have always done fine for me. I've read a few small problems with a few, none of which amounted to major problems - things like the Anderson grip screw hole not being drilled all the way through. So you can use a 3/4" grip screw, or tap it the rest of the way for a standard one. I think I ran into one like this out of the dozen or so I've used. You don't have to spend EITHER $50 OR $300. A decent Aero or Spikes lower would be sub-$100 and you would be pretty much assured of perfect fit and function right out of the box. Going with the more expensive billet models is mainly aesthetics/bragging rights. I have a couple of these. They look nice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tRidiot, post: 2946376, member: 9374"] I use the $50 ones. They have always done fine for me. I've read a few small problems with a few, none of which amounted to major problems - things like the Anderson grip screw hole not being drilled all the way through. So you can use a 3/4" grip screw, or tap it the rest of the way for a standard one. I think I ran into one like this out of the dozen or so I've used. You don't have to spend EITHER $50 OR $300. A decent Aero or Spikes lower would be sub-$100 and you would be pretty much assured of perfect fit and function right out of the box. Going with the more expensive billet models is mainly aesthetics/bragging rights. I have a couple of these. They look nice. [/QUOTE]
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